I personally have taken the bulbs out of the cornering lights and haven't recieved a bulb failure warning.. you should b fine..if anything..tape off the ends of the housing to prevent anything from getting into the outlet..

you wont get a dash message of bulb failure. The computer does check them and (like all ss) will show a failure fault code with tech2. Almost every car that comes in has one of the 4 little bulbs in the front out.

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you wont get a dash message of bulb failure. The computer does check them and (like all ss) will show a failure fault code with tech2. Almost every car that comes in has one of the 4 little bulbs in the front out.

That's not true at all. I purchased e-codes from Genuine Saab and I remember asking about this specific question. When I replaced the strips I removed the bulbs but as soon as I started the car I was greeted with a message that my bulbs were burnt out. I decided to e-mail GS and Nick replied that I should just keep the lights plugged in and let them sit inside the bumper but the thought of glowing bulbs inside my bumper didn't really turn me on (pun inteneded ) So...I went to the dealer and had them disable the DRLs and the front parking lights, now I can rest easy

Yes, I realized that before I typed. What I was referring to was not just his reply but to explain to everyone that might read my post that if you did what Nick said, you could potentially get a warning that tells you a light (or two) was inop, that is all. For all I know it could be the MY of the car...I have an '07 but I don't know what Tysaabturbo is driving, his car may be a few years older than mine and the computer reads it differently? Sounds like a long shot.